Wow, maybe burning some fossil fuel to warm things up would help those in the northern states?
OnKneesAtm on
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driverman42 on
103 in the Texas panhandle last weekend, the warmest ever in March. We should be around 65-68 this time of year. Several days in the 90s also. And dry…very, very dry.
AdLow5200 on
We had a couple big fires this month in Colorado already
Technoir1999 on
Totally normal.
Retro_Relics on
Yesterday it was 80 degrees.
We are supposed to get 7 inches of snow on thursday
roma258 on
100 degrees in March?! That’s diabolical.
El_mochilero on
Going by state didn’t really make this helpful.
Death Valley and Lake Tahoe have very different climates.
MinnesotaAccountant on
This is so crazy 😂 on Thursday we are supposed to get 10” of snow and another 7” on Saturday… hottest day in March was 46F
TheGruntingGoat on
Where did it hit 90 in Oregon?
Spaceboy779 on
Tell me again how „Global Warming“ is a hoax
dirty_old_priest_4 on
Virginia did not get into the 90s unless it was extremely close to the border with NC.
UrbanPlannerholic on
Climate change is a Chinese hoax and we need to burn more coal remember?
bigredrickshaw on
90 in Wyoming is hardly normal in the summer anywhere in Wyoming, let alone 90 in March! That’s not a good sign…
ComeTasteTheBand on
Where in West Virginia?
RRE4EVR on
It snowed 3x in Denver this winter. We walked around in shorts the rest of the time.
I bought a rain barrel a month ago to catch rain water so I can water my plants. It’s bone dry. No winter and a spring without rain.
Distinct_Flow5468 on
We should drop more bombs on the planet. That’ll help
Grabthars_Coping_Saw on
Thanks Republicans!!!
unicornhornporn0554 on
And Ohio was soo close to 90° recently. Not last weekend but the weekend before it was 77° in northern Ohio, 88° in Cincinnati. By the afternoon the northern part of Ohio had dropped to 42° while it was still 88° in Cincinnati.
OmnivorousHominid on
Where was it 90° in Indiana? I only remember it getting to the mid 80s
onetwohowdoyoudo on
According to NOAA’s Global Historical Climatology Network, the record high in tn for March is only 87, and that was in 2016. I don’t know what this map is on about…
shicken684 on
I think the southern part of Ohio hit 89 a couple weeks back so I’m sure the rest of the region was close to being included on this map.
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For those interested, that’s about 32.2 Celsius
Surely imperial maps should be on r/mapgore
Wow, maybe burning some fossil fuel to warm things up would help those in the northern states?
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103 in the Texas panhandle last weekend, the warmest ever in March. We should be around 65-68 this time of year. Several days in the 90s also. And dry…very, very dry.
We had a couple big fires this month in Colorado already
Totally normal.
Yesterday it was 80 degrees.
We are supposed to get 7 inches of snow on thursday
100 degrees in March?! That’s diabolical.
Going by state didn’t really make this helpful.
Death Valley and Lake Tahoe have very different climates.
This is so crazy 😂 on Thursday we are supposed to get 10” of snow and another 7” on Saturday… hottest day in March was 46F
Where did it hit 90 in Oregon?
Tell me again how „Global Warming“ is a hoax
Virginia did not get into the 90s unless it was extremely close to the border with NC.
Climate change is a Chinese hoax and we need to burn more coal remember?
90 in Wyoming is hardly normal in the summer anywhere in Wyoming, let alone 90 in March! That’s not a good sign…
Where in West Virginia?
It snowed 3x in Denver this winter. We walked around in shorts the rest of the time.
I bought a rain barrel a month ago to catch rain water so I can water my plants. It’s bone dry. No winter and a spring without rain.
We should drop more bombs on the planet. That’ll help
Thanks Republicans!!!
And Ohio was soo close to 90° recently. Not last weekend but the weekend before it was 77° in northern Ohio, 88° in Cincinnati. By the afternoon the northern part of Ohio had dropped to 42° while it was still 88° in Cincinnati.
Where was it 90° in Indiana? I only remember it getting to the mid 80s
According to NOAA’s Global Historical Climatology Network, the record high in tn for March is only 87, and that was in 2016. I don’t know what this map is on about…
I think the southern part of Ohio hit 89 a couple weeks back so I’m sure the rest of the region was close to being included on this map.
[MFW](https://youtu.be/NYJ2w82WifU?is=hI1oHkM2b6lmgvVw) Farenheit is used as a temperature measure (shit makes no sense to me).
As a yellow state resident it’s wild to me that some parts of the country still have snow and it’s almost April
California has Death Valley the hottest place on earth and while it was unusually warm march it was at most 90 in Los Angeles 80 at most at the coast